Impact

As a teacher of young children, and as a father, I am always wondering about the ways in which I can achieve maximum impact on the people in my care. As far as learning experiences go, I firmly believe that time with family is the most important learning that goes on during childhood and the…… Continue reading Impact

Hoodoos

There is a fascinating geological formation in Drumheller, Alberta called a Hoodoo (who-do). It’s a hard sandstone cap overtop of soft clumped sand. Over time, the elements wear away the soft clumped sand and leave the sandstone cap producing an hourglass shaped feature that is worth at least a few moments of contemplation. So before…… Continue reading Hoodoos

Here come the mountains!

Ruby has a nosebleed. Charlotte has the whiskey. And there’s a watermelon in the trunk. Plus we just filled up in Calgary $(1.06/L…) So we are ready for the Rockies. Someone must have told someone that the Snaps were on their way to Jasper because the sky writers met us in the foothills! 

Money Factory

Scanning some City of Winnipeg promotional materials I came across an advertisement for a visit to the Royal Canadian Mint. Being a bit of a nerd, and recalling a recent visit to Ottawa where I saw a very long line up to get into the mint, I thought we might have better chances to get…… Continue reading Money Factory